Who: CFLA
What: 2013/2014 Board Election
When: Monday April 18th @ 12:30
Where: Room 242
Other: We are asking that all students interested in being considered for the positions below submit an e-mail to me (meray@uoregon.edu) and the CFLA Board listserv (law-cflaboard@lists.uoregon.edu). The email should include the following:

1. Who you are and why you want to join CFLA.
2. Position you are interested in.
3. Why you are interested in/qualified for that position.

Emails should be submitted by 12:00 midnight on Sunday 3/17.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

As Oregon's governor from 1967 to 1975, Tom McCall had a lasting impact on Oregon's environment: developing the land use system, fighting to retain public ownership of Oregon's coastline, and cleaning up the polluted Willamette River. An independent Republican and former journalist, Tom McCall captured the state's independent spirit as he fought to protect its pristine features.

The ENR Center's Global Environmental Democracy Project and Land Air Water presents OPB's "Oregon Experience: Tom McCall," with an introduction by Dave Frohnmayer.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Women's Law Forum Elections will be taking place on this date. Anyone can run from any year, even if you have not been on the board before. All we need is a statement (less than 250 words) submitted to wlf.oregon@gmail.com by Thursday, March 14th at 5:00 p.m. You can run for one or two positions.
Thanks!

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Mandatory for all 1L students. Adell Amos, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, and a panel of faculty members will provide information to help you choose your class schedule for the 2013-2014 academic year. Topics include: course sequencing; subject areas; skills courses, writing courses, and courses that cover bar exam subject areas. Students will also have time to ask questions at the conclusion of the session.

Federalist Society Event:
Professor Eugene Kontorovick
-Professor of Law at Northwestern University
Refreshments will be provided

Friday, April 5, 2013

Trailblazing in the Modern Legal Era: A Tribute to Judge Helen Frye
10:30 am - 3:00 pm
University of Oregon School of Law
Contact: Rebekah Hanley • EmailWebsite

Trailblazing in the Modern Legal Era: A Tribute to Judge Helen Frye is a celebration of pioneering women in the legal profession. The event will be held at the University of Oregon School of Law and will center on the unveiling of a portrait of Judge Helen Frye, the first woman to serve on the federal court in Oregon. Lunch, included in the $15 registration fee, will feature a special tribute dessert hosted by Lane County Women Lawyers; CLE credit is being applied for and will also be included. Oregon Law students are encouraged to participate and may attend for free.